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The Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke (CHUS) is the public healthcare network in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, affiliated with the Université de Sherbrooke Faculty of Medecine. The CHUS offers general, specialized and sub-specialized medicine and is the teaching hospital in the administrative regions of Estrie , Centre-du-Québec ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... The faculty is part of the Université de Sherbrooke and is located in Sherbrooke, Quebec ...
Fishermen's Memorial Hospital [10] Middleton. Soldiers Memorial Hospital; New Glasgow. Aberdeen Hospital [11] Sheet Harbour. Eastern Shore Memorial Hospital [12] Springhill All Saints Springhill Hospital [13] Sydney. Cape Breton Regional Hospital; Sydney Mines. Harbourview Hospital [14] Tatamagouche. Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital [15 ...
A hospital information system (HIS) is an element of health informatics that focuses mainly on the administrational needs of hospitals.In many implementations, a HIS is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage all the aspects of a hospital's operation, such as medical, administrative, financial, and legal issues and the corresponding processing of services.
Université de Sherbrooke's crest and Supporters were registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on April 20, 2007. [5] The motto of the school is Veritatem in Charitate ("Truth through charity"). In 2006, the university opened a branch of its medical facility on the campus of UQAC, where its students enrol for medical courses. The number ...
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Academic staff of the Université de Sherbrooke (28 P) Pages in category "Université de Sherbrooke" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The Magog course begins in the city center of the municipality of the same name. This departure, located at 208 metres (682 ft) of altitude, constitutes the only spillway of lake Memphremagog, the Magog river drawing its source via the various tributaries of this large lake, until beyond the country's border to United States.